A multiple choice question is:
A) a test question which gives you a choice of four or five possible answers
B) set up rather like this answer, with each possibility labeled with a letter
C) the form of question on Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
D) easy to answer if you are a good guesser even if you don't know the subject
E) all of the above
The answer is, of course, E.
Eduardo Dickinson
To ask a question with the intent to obtain an answer.
It means to have a question and to figure it out to solve the question.
The three numbers do not mean anything in the context of the question. Without appropriately identified values, the question cannot be answered.The three numbers do not mean anything in the context of the question. Without appropriately identified values, the question cannot be answered.The three numbers do not mean anything in the context of the question. Without appropriately identified values, the question cannot be answered.The three numbers do not mean anything in the context of the question. Without appropriately identified values, the question cannot be answered.
The text in the brackets must be a question.
This question is not answerable based on its wording. Your question asks, "What is the geometric mean of √72?" What's the other number?
No. B may not know the answer to a question on the test, but A might not know the answer to another question not on the test. basically, it depends on what questions the test asks.
The question has no mean. The list of numbers at the end of it has a mean of 2 .
"I have a question."
I have a question
rhetorical question
I have a question.
Your question makes no sense. If you are asking "What does docent mean?" see the related question.
This is the question what doesn't it mean?
the question mark?? it means its a question......
To ask a question with the intent to obtain an answer.
Answer this question…mean constructed
It means a question concerned with science.